Provided by: git-extras_7.3.0-1_all
NAME
git-rename-file - Rename a file or directory and ensure Git recognizes the change, regardless of filesystem case-sensitivity.
SYNOPSIS
git-rename-file OPTIONS source destination
DESCRIPTION
The git-rename-file command renames a file or directory and ensures Git recognizes the change, regardless of filesystem case-sensitivity. It combines the functionality of the mv command and git mv. This is particularly useful for renaming files or directories to change only their case, which might not be detected by Git on case-insensitive filesystems.
OPTIONS
-h, --help Show usage information.
EXAMPLES
Rename a file: git-rename-file old_filename new_filename Rename a directory: git-rename-file old_directory new_directory
AUTHOR
Written by Zachary Miller <codebyzach@gmail.com>
REPORTING BUGS
https://github.com/tj/git-extras/issues
SEE ALSO
https://github.com/tj/git-extras October 2024 GIT-RENAME-FILE(1)